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Wild Stories

Elliot Connor
Wildlife Conservation
Red-Shanked Douc Langurs
Conservation
Honeybees
Kenya
Vervet Monkeys
Ethical Wildlife Tourism
Animal Science
Spiders
Aye-Aye
Cane Toad
Baboons
Native Bees
Jumping Spiders
Clara the Rhino
Bats
Human-Animal Interactions
Madagascar
Genetic Engineering
Invasive Species

Weekly audio tales exploring the forgotten history and science of our fellow animals, told by experts, hosted by wildlife filmmaker and conservationist Elliot Connor. New episodes every Wednesday forever. Please follow and leave a review. Thanks!

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Tom Hird a.k.a Blowfish, presenter of Netflix's latest wildlife reality show smash hit All the Sharks and the world's ONLY heavy metal marine biologisy stops by to chat diving hydrothermal vents, the hazards of shark chumming and the most bastardly f... more

Australia hasn't yet described 1/4 of its native bees. So how do we find and conserve them? Dr Kit Prendergast joins the podcast to fill us in on this crazy unexplored world of science, of insects lost and rediscovered, and the favourite bees she's d... more

Ethical wildlife travel guru, monkey saviour and influencer Connie Needham swings by to chat African vs. Asian elephants, hedgehog adjectives and the evolutionary benefits of being a rascal. But how on Earth did I make her say 'Eupleridae'?

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What do headless ants do? It's the worst job in the colony, but saves millions of lives. And humans do it too. Professor Adam Hart joins as guest to tell the story of how he discovered mutant waste collector ants in Panama and to finally reveal the v... more

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Tom Hird
Marine biologist, TV presenter, and the world's only heavy metal marine biologist.
Episode: Uncut - Good Fish, Beardy Fish, Bastard Fish
Dr. Kit Prendergast
Wild bee scientist from Australia, also known as the Bee Babette.
Episode: Saving 500 Invisible Species
Adam Hart
Professor of Science Communication at the University of Gloucestershire and entomologist
University of Gloucestershire
Episode: The Value of Ant Poo
Rick Schwartz
Wildlife communicator and educator based in San Diego
Episode: Uncut - Binturong Pee Smell
John Payne
A biologist with 50 years of experience in wildlife management, primarily in Malaysia.
Episode: The Hairy Rhino Problem
Johan Eklöf
A bats researcher with almost 30 years of experience in field studies and consulting
Independent researcher
Episode: What A Bat Sees
Leo Richards
Wildlife filmmaker on YouTube focusing on deep oceans
Episode: Uncut - Hagfish at a Dinner Party
Keith Aune
A conservation scientist with over 40 years of experience, primarily focused on the American bison.
Wildlife Conservation Society
Episode: The President That Saved The Bison
Jürgen Tautz
Classical zoologist and expert on honeybees
Formerly affiliated with a university
Episode: Why Hot Bees Get Fed Honey

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Elliot Connor
Host of Wild Stories.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 4 ratings
  • Quality

    A very fun way to learn a lot about the natural world. Its packed with knowledge, humor, and fun facts. Loved every second of it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Yan1497
    Denmark2 months ago
  • What a wild podcast

    Wow! This is a compelling podcast series. Great stories, great animals, great entertainment. Looking forward to hearing more …

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rosie Australia
    Australia2 months ago

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Apple Podcasts
#87
Australia/Science/Nature
Apple Podcasts
#75
Singapore/Science/Nature
Apple Podcasts
#124
Poland/Science/Nature

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Uncut - The Red Shanked Wrecking Ball Langur
Q: What has been some of your favorite animals to care for?
The vervet monkeys, as they are often considered pests yet have incredible personalities.
Uncut - The Red Shanked Wrecking Ball Langur
Q: How did your lifelong love affair with primates take form?
It started with my obsession with African elephants and later evolved when I began volunteering with orphan baboons, leading to my interest in primates.
Uncut - Good Fish, Beardy Fish, Bastard Fish
Q: Have you got a favorite dive you've ever taken?
He shares a memorable dive at a hydrothermal vent in Iceland, describing the unique marine life and temperatures, which was a remarkable experience.
Uncut - Good Fish, Beardy Fish, Bastard Fish
Q: So tell me, Tom, how do you become a TV presenter?
Tom explains that after initially pursuing an academic career in marine biology, he realized the importance of public perception in shark conservation and began focusing on science communication instead.
Saving 500 Invisible Species
Q: Can you tell us about your journey in discovering native bees?
I first realised there were more bees than honey bees when I was in undergrad... and then I really got into native bees.

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This series features engaging narratives centered around the history and science of animals, providing listeners with a captivating look into various ecological and conservation topics. With a focus on expert insights, episodes often highlight unique creatures and the fascinating stories surrounding them, such as the invasive Cane Toad in Australia or the enigmatic aye-aye in Madagascar, blending humor and personal anecdotes with scientific discourse. The host's wildlife filmmaking background adds a personal touch, offering a deeper understanding of animal behavior and environmental challenges faced by different species. This podcast is ideal for listeners interested in wildlife conservation, evolutionary biology, and the complex relationsh... more

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